When motors supplied by a feeder are individually protected against overload as required, the feeder is protected against overload, as long as it is properly sized/rated for the combined loads. When properly sized/rated, feeder ampacity will never be less than the combined ratings of overload protection. Can you provide an otherwise compliant scenario which refutes the preceding statement?From all replies i can understand there is no any possiblity of overloading in feeder independently*from motor overloading.